72) He is able to see now with his own eyes (as it were) that God has "rightfully," or "justly," and not immorally or amorally, decided to make and to shape the world (and in microcosm, his own life) in this unexpected, undeserved, and painful way, including inexplicably great violence, disorder, suffering, and injustice.

Reestablishing the relationship between the reign of the guillotine and the abolition of slavery thus helped to bring the Terror--and its leading characters--back into amorally complex field of analysis.

In this regard, we now seem to face one moral crisis after another within health care, caused not by those few nurses who inexplicably choose to behave immorally or amorally, but by faulty staffing and skill-mix ratios, morally dubious management practices and unsafe workplaces.

Further, whereas loyal and disciplined within the bounds of kinship and other narrow primordial affiliations, Thai-Chinese could act amorally in economic and other dealings with persons outside their affiliate structures.

This paper depicts the experience of teaching English literature in the Arab/Moslem world and recommends that, to avoid alienating students, literature should be taught amorally and encourage free interpretation.

In the images produced by such a look, beauty is revealed to be so amorally free, or gratuitous, that it can encompass the "horrors" of Jewish stereotypes and post-Commune ruins, that it can achieve all kinds of hermaphrodite fusions.

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